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Walking in Stuttgart


Walking in Stuttgart

Pedestrian zone in Stuttgart
Pedestrian zone in Stuttgart
In the inner city, walking is no problem. The distances are not far and a traversal of the inner city by foot can be easily done within 25 minutes. UK visitors should prepare themselves for small cultural differences:
  • The Germans will patiently wait at a pedestrian crossing, even when no traffic is coming, until the "green man" comes on.
  • Stuttgart is quite safe. Even at night one may walk alone through the city without fear. One rare exception is the central city park, which should be avoided during late night hours. Of course, always use common sense when walking in a foreign city at night. The biggest danger for a pedestrian in Stuttgart is probably the cars. To get a sense for the inner city, you should get to know following streets and places:
  • Königstraße: Hauptbahnhof, Schlossplatz.
  • Rotebühlplatz: Calwer Passage
  • Marienstraße.
  • Rathaus: Marktplatz (Rathausplatz), Schulstraße
  • Stadtpark: Staatstheater, Staatsgalerie, Charlottenplatz
  • Bolzstraße, Friedrichsbau, Liederhalle

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